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Chicago examiner friday vol x)l no 1 73 a m friday Chicago july 11 1913 rlllstertd i u s eatc.bt offlc pricf onf cfnt otnnrtt by carrier f-rvi-.c vjine v_.r_.in 1 80 ,_ nu vtr month slays self upon seeing daughter is lake victim mrs mary schultz identifies girl found near yacht club goes to her home and ends her life by taking poison neighbor declares young woman had love affair and once threatened to kill herself an other suspects foul play mrs mary schultz 37 south halsted street was called to an undertaking es tablishment late yesterday afternoon to attempt to solve a mystery and identify the body of a pretty twenty-yeÂ»r-old girl which had been floating in the lake near the columbia yacht club yes that's mabel she said that's my little girt god bless her the woman wiped a tear from her cheek smiled wanly and left the morgue the police were puzzled at her stoicism they doubted the identity of the girl two hours later they called at the little . alsied street flat and found the mother in v.ith a bottle of poison lying near r stie died smiling at the county hos â€¢ ul last night li-din mrs esther orlano of 19 south listed street the story of a girl dis tisi.ed with her home life was pieced tether as the cause for the schultz sirl's suicidal drowning and the subse quent death of her mother tells of love affair the schultz girl had a love affair with ,-. man named jim denally mid mrs orlano the cbultzes used to live next door to me and the mother told me the whole story the girl did not like to bring her boy friends to ber home because she thought it was not nice enough the mother worked hard as a washerwoman to keep the borne for her girl and the attitude of the latter pained her deeply finally about two weeks ago mnbel brought home some carbolic acid and said that she intended to commit suicide ratber than live along like paupers her mother pleaded with ber and it ended so we all thought when mabel broke out crying and told her mother how sorry she was then the night before the fourth of july mabel went away mrs schultz came to me and said she was sore ber baby had gone with denally " if mabel doesn't come back mrs schultz told me i'll use that carbolic acid she bought and commit suicide my self mother reads of tragedy the days went on and there was no word from mabel then the papers came out with the story of the body of a girl found in the lake mrs schultz read of the pink checked dress the tan sboes and stockings the bar pin and the gold beauty pin worn dy the girl and burst into tears â– ' my i_od she screamed to me it's mabel she hurriedly put on her clothes and said she was going to look at the body " when coroner hoffman opens the in quest this morning it ls probable the police declare that denally will be asked to explain his whereabouts since the girl's disappearance and his relations with her before her death mrs wi'.liam winchester 210 south halsted street said she had known mrg schultz all her life i don t think mabel was the kind of a girl to commit suicide i think that she probably was thrown into the lake by some man employes of the columbia yacht club discovered the body floating iu the lake about 8 o'clock yesterday morning a second body that of a man about forty-five years of age was taken from the waters of the Chicago kiver less than two hours lifter the body of the woman had been dragged from lake michigan from cards found in the man's clothing it seemed probable that the body is that of m a delach a tailor from joliet 111 tablet to kinzie to be unveiled to-day will mark site of the home of the father of Chicago a distiugjisbed company will gather at noon to-dav at pine and kinzie streets to witness the unveiling of a bronze tablet marking the site of the home of john kinzie often called the father of chi cago the tablet provided by the chi cago historical society will be unveiled by miss rosalie uavermeyer great-great granddaughter of john kinzie clarence a burley and colonel gnrdon s hubbard will speak among the in vited guests are mayor harrison mrs george w gould and mrs herbert uav ermeyer great-granddaughters of kinzie mrs emily le beau mrs emily satter lee mrs mary rager and mrs carr e reid a grandniece of dr alexander wol cott the first man married in Chicago whose bride was a daughter of john kin zie miss rosalie hav ermeyer great great-granddaughter of john kinzie who will unveil bronze tablet on site of set tlers home to-day mrs palmer's niece ill margaret smith operated on for ap pendicitis baltimore md july 10 margaret smith niece of mrs honore palmer daughter of dr nathan r smith and granddaughter of mrs george brown of green spring valley is critically ill at the university of maryland hospital where she was to-day operated upon for appendicitis the operation was success ful but the child s condition is admitted ly precarious little miss smith is tan girl artist is found senseless on bridge train used to rush badly crushed young woman to hospital miss anna metcalf an artist of marlow okla was found unconscious from in juries at 8 o'clock last night on the chi cago & western indiana railway bridge over the calmnet river at one hundred and twenty-sixth street her left arm was crushed and almost severed from the body her right arm and collarbone were broken and she suffered severe bruises the crew of a freight train found her and she was taken to the ken sington police who took her to st ber nard's hospital she is a niece of john h shackleford 12'jol torrence avenue at whose home she has been a guest for sev eral days she is supposed to have been struck by a train girl is hurt by auto miss frieda fergott eighteen years old 1704 clybourn avenue was severely in jured last night when she was struck by an automobile owned by frank sey dler 2033 belmont avenue while cross ing the street in front of 1745 clybourn avenue she suffered bruises on her right side and thigh and internal injuries u.s balks city plan for 15,000 new arc lights sanitary district halted by policy restricting chicago's intake of water from lake declines to make contract chance for relief in november when litigation with govern ment is to be settled chicago's opportunity to become at slight expense the best lighted city in the world was lost at least temporarily hen the sanitary district yesterday de clined to enter a contract with the city to supply 13,000 additional arc lamps the federal government by its policy of restricting narrowly chicago's allow ance of water from lake michigan has nade the proposed contract impossible of fulfillment it is a serious blow said lawrence e mcgann commissioner of public works when he learned of the decision the question of lignt is one big question involved and the question of sanitation is another more water for sanitation Chicago needs more water from the lake to keep the city clean as a matter of safeguarding the public health we ought to be allowed a bigger stream if we were allowed to take enough water for health purposes we could use the additional flow for additional lights and the total result would be a tremendous benefit to the city every one who has considered the sit uation in all aspects must deplore the attitude of the government there is a chance for relief however in november the litigation between the sanitary district and the federal govern ment is to be decided in washington the sanitary district contends that the government has no right to restrict the city"s intake of water from the lake so long as the water is taken for sanitary purposes may reopen negotiations if this contention is upbeld the sanitary district will be permitted to take more water and than negotiations may be re opened between the city and sanitary dis trict for additional lights there is no chance for more lights said trustee wallace g clark of the sanitary district unless we get more water we cannot supply 15,000 addi tional lights from the flow we have the district agrees to install 1,000 more lights and rehabilitate 7,000 of the old ones city electrician ray palmer how ever will report to the city council that the larger contract upon which great hope had been based has fallen through dunne ill kept at home appointments canceled may not review dandy first to-day springfield 111 july 10 because of illness governor dunne may not be able to review the dandy first regi ment i n g to-morrow the gov ernor was confined to his home today although bis condition is not serious sev eral appointments he had with politicians were called off it was said no appoint ments to state positions would be an nounced until after the governor's return from his vacation probably july 22 hotel to cost 6,250,000 special cable to the examiner london july 10 a hotel the cost of which with the value of the site will approach 6,250,_00 is to be erected ou the ground now occupied by st george's hospital on consttution hill opposite the entrance to hyde park shoots mdther and pastor in family dispute stanley bernat fires when father lazowski rebukes him for quarrel priest is in hospital woman says trouble started when minister reproved son for actions after rebuking stanley bernat for be ing insolent to his mother the rev felix lazowski was shot and severely wounded during a struggle with the boy and mrs bernat was shot through the left hand last night the rev mr lazowski is in charge of the independent polish church at 3132 auburn avenue for several years he has lived with john bernat and his family at 3029 quinn street mrs bernat in telling of the shooting said i had some trouble with my eighteen year-old son stanley after dinner and the priest did not like the way stanley talked to me boy followed to room the boy ran into his bedroom and father lazowski followed him they had a quarrel and one of them got bold of a revolver that father lazowski owns my husband and i tried to stop the quarrel fearing some one would be hurt and in the confusion the revolver was accidentally discharged twice i do not know just how it happened but one bul let went through my left hand the rev mr lazowski was wounded in the abdomen he was taken to the connty hospital by the police of the deering street station house who came to investigate the shooting condition is critical physicians at the hospital state that the priest's condition is critical the revolver with which the shooting . ratÂ»-'d-_e is an automatic weapon the police arrested bernat and his son who gave an account of the affair similar to that to'.d by mrs bernat both insisted that the weapon had been accidentally discharged mrs bernat's injury was dressed in her home and she was not tak en to the station house predicts free love in 15 generations Chicago woman homeopath sees new epoch in fast li ing denver july 10 free love possibly may come within fifteen generations said dr belle b gurley of Chicago be fore the national convention of the amer ican homeopathic institute the race cannot hope to achieve its highest devel opment in free love but it may be au evolutionary step in the perfection of the spehes the speed of the age is hurrying us into another epoch the demand for something more daring than indecency iu clothes is propelling us toward that daj when the proposition of free love will have to be met tariff bill finished and sent to printer will be reported to senate mon day debate will follow washington july 10 â€” after an all day session the tariff bill was sent to the government printing office to-night the bill as revised in caucus will be reported to the senate to-morrow afternoon chair man simmons wij submit his report mon day and then the debate will begin senator smoot who will have charge of the bill for the republicans said this afternoon that he expected the measure to reach the president september 1 near which date he hoped congress would ad journ wilson is lost an hour in mountains secret service men start search th_n president appears cornish n k july 10 president wilson lost his way in the wooded mountain of new hampshire to-night and was over an hour late in returning to harlal.euden house the summer white house seven o'clock came ind passed eight o'clock arrived and mrs wilson frantical ly headed with the secret service men to go in search of the chief executive just as the secret service car swept out of the grounds the lights of ills car ap peared mexico buys 80,000 rifles spaclal cable to the examiner london july 10 the mexican gov ernment has ordered in this city 80.000 rifles for immediate shipment these are to be used iu pa<ifyin ' the country mrs vredenburgh is given decree granted custody of children and 4,000 alimor.y annually springfield 111 july 10 in the sangamon circuit court to-day mrs lutye pease vredeuburgh was granted an absolute decree of divorce from her husband thoma d vredenburgh 11 on the grounds of infidelity mrs vredenburgh was given the cus tody of the two children warren ogden thirteen and thomas doremus jr elev en for the support of herself and chil dren she was awarded 4,000 annually mr vredenburgh was brought into the limelight by an affidavit aimed at lieu tenant governor o'hara chairman of the senate vice investigating committee ithaca girl lives on 50 cents a week daily menu consist of tea and bread potato and cocoa ithaca n y july 10 the record in low cost of living which a cornell fresh man set by living on 85 cents a week last winter has been broken by clara s loewus of towanda pa who claims to have lived at the rate of 50 cents a week for her food for the last twenty weeks she is a student of the violin at the ithaca conservatory her daily menu is a cup of tea two slices of bread with peanut butter and a cup of cocoa for breakfast one boiled potato with dairy butter and two slices of bread with pea nut butter for diuner elbert hubbard aids in american opera earl carroll to furnish lyrics and caruso will write music new york july 10 elbert hubbard earl carroll of pittsburgh of the leo feist music publishing company and enrico caruso of the metropolitan opera company are writing an american opera caruso will write the music henry w savage has made a contract to produce it as soon as it is ready carroll is not only to furnish the lyrics for the opera but also to supply the ideas of stagecraft the plot of the proposed opera has not been disclosed but it is to be essentially american disobey queen mary to see risque show london women mask to witness new racy french play slmclal cable t the examiner london july 10 wearlrg of masks by society women who attend racy the atrical productions but who are ashamed to let their relatives and friends know of it has come into vogue here a large number of women from court circles are daily attending the risque french show i love it but all wear masks for fear of the censure of their husbands and of queen mary who has forbidden any of the ladies of her court from entering the middlesex theater where the production is on senator lewis sets hot weather style blue coat and white trousers adorn chicagosn in wachington washington july 10 the members of the senate who have been appearing daily in summer apparel including linen suits some of them none too nattv in fit learned to-day from senator lewis of illi nois just what constitutes the correct negligee for a united states seuator here is what senator lewis wore blue coat with white pin stripes blue tie with white stripe whitcn^uied waistcoat whil i duel trousers white silk socks white i silk gloves and white shoes crowuiuj it i all was a yellow rauama hut with a draped band ot black silk even take fizz out of city's soda water cincinnati board of health to cen sor a:i soft drinks cincinnati 0 july 10 the flzz and bubble in soda water and ginger ale manufactured in this city is to be no more if the hoard of health has its way about the matter and it seems likely at this time that its contention will hold good the board has asked the council to puss an ordinance limit ing the amount of alcohol to one-half of 1 per cent in any one drink of this kind if the resolution is passed and made a law no dealer will be allowed to make soft drinks without first get ting a permit 38,000 for change seat new youk july 10.-a seat ou the new york s.'oek exchange sold to-dny for 38,1)00 a ew low record the last previous sale ais at 40,000 the seat sold to-day was/that of edward t mas herd wr.ici v^^qtted for transfer to irving diinull l___fi l __________! bank fraud charged in suit asking 212,313.65 stock juggling to regain money paid in to save jackson trust & sav ings is charged by some of shareholders joy morton benjamin de muth gilbert c pryor and others are named as defendants in action to recover the story of a savings bank saved from wreckage by an indian contribution of 1212,313.65 a contribution afterward withdrawn was told yesterday in a suit filed in the circuit court against the now defunct jackson trust and savings bank and certain of its distinguished for mer directors the charge is made that when the bank was in trouble a fund was assessed by the directors to allay a panic and satisfy the demands of the state bank examiuer and that the directors who paid the money into the bauk afterward voted themselves an order for reimbursement joy morton benjamin f demuth wil liam r morrison and l t dickson all former directors of the bank are named as defendants in the suit along with gil bert c pryor who was trustee of the 212,000 fund which is alleged to have been juggled by the master hand of high finance used fund in showcase the gist of the contention made in the suit is that the fund assessed ostensibly to place the bank upon a sound financial basis was actually used chiefly as show case money a prosperity display it is alleged that the fund was paid to the bank on february 21 1906 that the money was shown at that time to the state examiner so that confidence might be restored in the bank and that on or about july 3 of the same year the money was paid back into the pockets of those who had contributed it minority stockholders of the defunct tank frederick w gardner and albert s gage are the plaintiffs in the suil they demand an accounting they ask that the money be paid back to the bank and they charge that its withdrawal after the crisis had passed was a fraud against themselves and other stockhold ers irregularities are charged it is alleged in the suit that the trou bles of the bank coming to a head in february of 1006 were brought about by irregularities these consisted it is stated of loans made without good securi ty and loans made beyond the charter powers of the ba^k the state examiuer discovered it is al leged that the bank was not in sound condition and there were rumors which reached a part of the public so that a run was feared it was then that the directors met and agreed to purchase the a'leged worthless securities that lay in the vaults as collateral for loans the securities were bought the cash was put in their place the examiner was satisfied and public confidence was restored it ls said that some depositors who had withdrawn their money then took it back to the hank and everybody was happy excepting the directors who found themselves burdened with the alleged worthies securities joy morton is said to have held more of these than anybody else then camp about the happenings of which the plaintiffs are comp'atning decide to reimburse selves the directors held a meeting on july .;. 1006 and decided that their original agreement to liny the 212,000 worth of worthless securities had been illegal because only four of the directors had actually paid the money five of them bad failed to pav the assessment levied against them and tlip paying four had made up the difference they wanted their n oney back it is alleged and they got it the plaintiffs allege that a resolution was illegally adopted ordering the bank to pay back the entire amount to i'ryor as trrstee together with interest at â€¢", per cent the bill asks that the original transfer of , securities from the bank to the fund sul.soribiiig directors shall be 1 c lured to have beeir-an unconditional sale it is de munded that the defendant pay back the money pauline frederick wife of frank m an drews the architect who charges her rich husband has failed to provide for her since she returned to the stage rich man accused by actress wife pauline frederick says she has been forced to go back on stage to earn living new york july 10 pauline fred erick the actress wife of frank m an drews the widely-known architect who last autumn returned to her profession bent upon re-establishing herself as one of the leading women on the american stage is playing a real life part similar to that of sarah in the little princess it was learned to-day the sudden change of social station for this beautiful young woman she declared to-day is because her rich husband has failed to provide properly for her main tenance when i married mr andrews four years ago said miss frederick to-day i decided to choose a career of love in stead of fame last fall i decided to go back to the stage for i saw breakers ahead i be gan to feel too thnt there was another woman she is the daughter of an ameri can diplomat and the wife of an officer in the royal dragoon guards one of england's crack cavalry regiments blame coffee if i err says bryan i at muller dinner he credits bev erage with ability i'e has new yokk july 10 secretary bryau made a special trip to new york to bid farewell to lauro muller minister of foreign affairs of brazil guest of honor to-night nt a banquet iu the hotel astor given by the national coffee roasters association the feast opened with a toast to the president of brazil which was drunk tn coffee . ' . said mr bryan emerson has written as eassy on the law of compensation coffee is credited with what ability i have so if at auy time i make a mistake coffee will have to bear the blame slain girl's fiance exonerated by jury detectives quiz father after ver dict calls death a crime wii.kksbaiute pa july 10.â€”her bert johns was exonerated by a coroner's jury to-night of responsibility for the death of his fiancee alice crlspell eight een drowned in harvey's lake on the night of july 4 the verdict rendered after only half an hour's deliberation declared that the evidence failed to show any motive for crime ori the part of johns but still the jury was convinced a crime bad been immitted a johns probably vill be rjmdu-d to morrow when be is arrai^h alderman blown ___! _____ roumania declares war upon bulgaria hemmed in on three sides by foes as king charles troops cross border nation faces complete annihilation czar ferdinand's plea to powers for peace on any terms starts move to end conflict greeks take 50,000 special cable to the examiner london july ic king charles of roumania has formally declared . war against bulgaria according to an official dispatch received here late to-night the roumanian min ister at sofia has been recalled the action created no surprise in diplomatic circles as the eouman ian troops have been mobilizing for several days king charles was strongly op posed to declaring war and it was necessary for his prime minister **> threaten to lead a evolt against the crown in order to force the monarch to sign the order calling for the mobilization of the rou manian troops special cable to the examiner bucharest july 10 the roumanian government to-day is sued orders tc the commander-in chief of the army to begin the movement of the troops across the bulgarian frontier at 4 o'clock this afternoon the roumanian minister at sofia was instructed to inform the bulgarian government of this decision and to then withdraw last hope in powers special cable ta the examiner london july 10 with the in vasion of her territory by the rou manian troops bulgaria finds her main military division hemmed in^fh three sides by li'.i.nikj^ilkar and in imminent jm _ ijiiisp annihilated v jjsj r ' in hope oi prevent-m ztt^''~'lit!rk has appealed to the^b r^^^^i^tj^t with a special note 1 j ; ; russia asking for imnjhj ge tion the latest report from fl-pns to night showed that the servians and greeks are combining their forces at guevbheli and are preparing to : deliver a decisive blow at the same time came the an nouncement that the roumanian troops had begun to cross the frontier and this force will soon he j thrown against the bulgars ! army is completely routed all europe is discussing the posi . tion in which bulgaria now finds ! herself a few days ago it appeared that the bold campaign planned by the bulgarian military staff which was to split both the greek and servian divisions at one stroke was on the high road to success a series of battles extending over five days and ending in the com i plete rout of the bulgars from all macedonian territory has entirely changed the outlook â€” â€” special cable o the examiner london july 10 a dispatch from athens to-night states that an uncon firmed report from the front states that the bulgarian commander general ivau off bus surrendered with so.ooo men near demir kissarsof an official dispatch received in athens early to-day state that general ivanoff had been sarroundeci by a strong force of greeks i'rince paul of servia left to-day for belgrade on being informed that his j qÂ«i^ju|iformally declared war against ff h jt>riuce las bef * d pioia Chicago and vicinity in t ft/w ] creasing cloudiness and warmer _^, a/ei soy friday becoming unsettled by night ki â– j saturday probably showers moder tj s 1 ate winds becoming southerly j sc?7 itangp of temperatures yesterday v\_t i r___i higbest '. 71 j ttr<>^s!2_d lowest 61 t.sai.v l average 66 i-a __, â€” â€” - zj i_b^,ktep6l*ps^l^lsÃŸ,Â»s|o_||_apal^jÂ»Â»p ss tt.rl m 1 m si l^l 3 , if i art utility efficiency ! â– , a masterpiece f tl ? 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Chicago examiner friday vol x)l no 1 73 a m friday Chicago july 11 1913 rlllstertd i u s eatc.bt offlc pricf onf cfnt otnnrtt by carrier f-rvi-.c vjine v_.r_.in 1 80 ,_ nu vtr month slays self upon seeing daughter is lake victim mrs mary schultz identifies girl found near yacht club goes to her home and ends her life by taking poison neighbor declares young woman had love affair and once threatened to kill herself an other suspects foul play mrs mary schultz 37 south halsted street was called to an undertaking es tablishment late yesterday afternoon to attempt to solve a mystery and identify the body of a pretty twenty-yeÂ»r-old girl which had been floating in the lake near the columbia yacht club yes that's mabel she said that's my little girt god bless her the woman wiped a tear from her cheek smiled wanly and left the morgue the police were puzzled at her stoicism they doubted the identity of the girl two hours later they called at the little . alsied street flat and found the mother in v.ith a bottle of poison lying near r stie died smiling at the county hos â€¢ ul last night li-din mrs esther orlano of 19 south listed street the story of a girl dis tisi.ed with her home life was pieced tether as the cause for the schultz sirl's suicidal drowning and the subse quent death of her mother tells of love affair the schultz girl had a love affair with ,-. man named jim denally mid mrs orlano the cbultzes used to live next door to me and the mother told me the whole story the girl did not like to bring her boy friends to ber home because she thought it was not nice enough the mother worked hard as a washerwoman to keep the borne for her girl and the attitude of the latter pained her deeply finally about two weeks ago mnbel brought home some carbolic acid and said that she intended to commit suicide ratber than live along like paupers her mother pleaded with ber and it ended so we all thought when mabel broke out crying and told her mother how sorry she was then the night before the fourth of july mabel went away mrs schultz came to me and said she was sore ber baby had gone with denally " if mabel doesn't come back mrs schultz told me i'll use that carbolic acid she bought and commit suicide my self mother reads of tragedy the days went on and there was no word from mabel then the papers came out with the story of the body of a girl found in the lake mrs schultz read of the pink checked dress the tan sboes and stockings the bar pin and the gold beauty pin worn dy the girl and burst into tears â– ' my i_od she screamed to me it's mabel she hurriedly put on her clothes and said she was going to look at the body " when coroner hoffman opens the in quest this morning it ls probable the police declare that denally will be asked to explain his whereabouts since the girl's disappearance and his relations with her before her death mrs wi'.liam winchester 210 south halsted street said she had known mrg schultz all her life i don t think mabel was the kind of a girl to commit suicide i think that she probably was thrown into the lake by some man employes of the columbia yacht club discovered the body floating iu the lake about 8 o'clock yesterday morning a second body that of a man about forty-five years of age was taken from the waters of the Chicago kiver less than two hours lifter the body of the woman had been dragged from lake michigan from cards found in the man's clothing it seemed probable that the body is that of m a delach a tailor from joliet 111 tablet to kinzie to be unveiled to-day will mark site of the home of the father of Chicago a distiugjisbed company will gather at noon to-dav at pine and kinzie streets to witness the unveiling of a bronze tablet marking the site of the home of john kinzie often called the father of chi cago the tablet provided by the chi cago historical society will be unveiled by miss rosalie uavermeyer great-great granddaughter of john kinzie clarence a burley and colonel gnrdon s hubbard will speak among the in vited guests are mayor harrison mrs george w gould and mrs herbert uav ermeyer great-granddaughters of kinzie mrs emily le beau mrs emily satter lee mrs mary rager and mrs carr e reid a grandniece of dr alexander wol cott the first man married in Chicago whose bride was a daughter of john kin zie miss rosalie hav ermeyer great great-granddaughter of john kinzie who will unveil bronze tablet on site of set tlers home to-day mrs palmer's niece ill margaret smith operated on for ap pendicitis baltimore md july 10 margaret smith niece of mrs honore palmer daughter of dr nathan r smith and granddaughter of mrs george brown of green spring valley is critically ill at the university of maryland hospital where she was to-day operated upon for appendicitis the operation was success ful but the child s condition is admitted ly precarious little miss smith is tan girl artist is found senseless on bridge train used to rush badly crushed young woman to hospital miss anna metcalf an artist of marlow okla was found unconscious from in juries at 8 o'clock last night on the chi cago & western indiana railway bridge over the calmnet river at one hundred and twenty-sixth street her left arm was crushed and almost severed from the body her right arm and collarbone were broken and she suffered severe bruises the crew of a freight train found her and she was taken to the ken sington police who took her to st ber nard's hospital she is a niece of john h shackleford 12'jol torrence avenue at whose home she has been a guest for sev eral days she is supposed to have been struck by a train girl is hurt by auto miss frieda fergott eighteen years old 1704 clybourn avenue was severely in jured last night when she was struck by an automobile owned by frank sey dler 2033 belmont avenue while cross ing the street in front of 1745 clybourn avenue she suffered bruises on her right side and thigh and internal injuries u.s balks city plan for 15,000 new arc lights sanitary district halted by policy restricting chicago's intake of water from lake declines to make contract chance for relief in november when litigation with govern ment is to be settled chicago's opportunity to become at slight expense the best lighted city in the world was lost at least temporarily hen the sanitary district yesterday de clined to enter a contract with the city to supply 13,000 additional arc lamps the federal government by its policy of restricting narrowly chicago's allow ance of water from lake michigan has nade the proposed contract impossible of fulfillment it is a serious blow said lawrence e mcgann commissioner of public works when he learned of the decision the question of lignt is one big question involved and the question of sanitation is another more water for sanitation Chicago needs more water from the lake to keep the city clean as a matter of safeguarding the public health we ought to be allowed a bigger stream if we were allowed to take enough water for health purposes we could use the additional flow for additional lights and the total result would be a tremendous benefit to the city every one who has considered the sit uation in all aspects must deplore the attitude of the government there is a chance for relief however in november the litigation between the sanitary district and the federal govern ment is to be decided in washington the sanitary district contends that the government has no right to restrict the city"s intake of water from the lake so long as the water is taken for sanitary purposes may reopen negotiations if this contention is upbeld the sanitary district will be permitted to take more water and than negotiations may be re opened between the city and sanitary dis trict for additional lights there is no chance for more lights said trustee wallace g clark of the sanitary district unless we get more water we cannot supply 15,000 addi tional lights from the flow we have the district agrees to install 1,000 more lights and rehabilitate 7,000 of the old ones city electrician ray palmer how ever will report to the city council that the larger contract upon which great hope had been based has fallen through dunne ill kept at home appointments canceled may not review dandy first to-day springfield 111 july 10 because of illness governor dunne may not be able to review the dandy first regi ment i n g to-morrow the gov ernor was confined to his home today although bis condition is not serious sev eral appointments he had with politicians were called off it was said no appoint ments to state positions would be an nounced until after the governor's return from his vacation probably july 22 hotel to cost 6,250,000 special cable to the examiner london july 10 a hotel the cost of which with the value of the site will approach 6,250,_00 is to be erected ou the ground now occupied by st george's hospital on consttution hill opposite the entrance to hyde park shoots mdther and pastor in family dispute stanley bernat fires when father lazowski rebukes him for quarrel priest is in hospital woman says trouble started when minister reproved son for actions after rebuking stanley bernat for be ing insolent to his mother the rev felix lazowski was shot and severely wounded during a struggle with the boy and mrs bernat was shot through the left hand last night the rev mr lazowski is in charge of the independent polish church at 3132 auburn avenue for several years he has lived with john bernat and his family at 3029 quinn street mrs bernat in telling of the shooting said i had some trouble with my eighteen year-old son stanley after dinner and the priest did not like the way stanley talked to me boy followed to room the boy ran into his bedroom and father lazowski followed him they had a quarrel and one of them got bold of a revolver that father lazowski owns my husband and i tried to stop the quarrel fearing some one would be hurt and in the confusion the revolver was accidentally discharged twice i do not know just how it happened but one bul let went through my left hand the rev mr lazowski was wounded in the abdomen he was taken to the connty hospital by the police of the deering street station house who came to investigate the shooting condition is critical physicians at the hospital state that the priest's condition is critical the revolver with which the shooting . ratÂ»-'d-_e is an automatic weapon the police arrested bernat and his son who gave an account of the affair similar to that to'.d by mrs bernat both insisted that the weapon had been accidentally discharged mrs bernat's injury was dressed in her home and she was not tak en to the station house predicts free love in 15 generations Chicago woman homeopath sees new epoch in fast li ing denver july 10 free love possibly may come within fifteen generations said dr belle b gurley of Chicago be fore the national convention of the amer ican homeopathic institute the race cannot hope to achieve its highest devel opment in free love but it may be au evolutionary step in the perfection of the spehes the speed of the age is hurrying us into another epoch the demand for something more daring than indecency iu clothes is propelling us toward that daj when the proposition of free love will have to be met tariff bill finished and sent to printer will be reported to senate mon day debate will follow washington july 10 â€” after an all day session the tariff bill was sent to the government printing office to-night the bill as revised in caucus will be reported to the senate to-morrow afternoon chair man simmons wij submit his report mon day and then the debate will begin senator smoot who will have charge of the bill for the republicans said this afternoon that he expected the measure to reach the president september 1 near which date he hoped congress would ad journ wilson is lost an hour in mountains secret service men start search th_n president appears cornish n k july 10 president wilson lost his way in the wooded mountain of new hampshire to-night and was over an hour late in returning to harlal.euden house the summer white house seven o'clock came ind passed eight o'clock arrived and mrs wilson frantical ly headed with the secret service men to go in search of the chief executive just as the secret service car swept out of the grounds the lights of ills car ap peared mexico buys 80,000 rifles spaclal cable to the examiner london july 10 the mexican gov ernment has ordered in this city 80.000 rifles for immediate shipment these are to be used iu pa threaten to lead a evolt against the crown in order to force the monarch to sign the order calling for the mobilization of the rou manian troops special cable to the examiner bucharest july 10 the roumanian government to-day is sued orders tc the commander-in chief of the army to begin the movement of the troops across the bulgarian frontier at 4 o'clock this afternoon the roumanian minister at sofia was instructed to inform the bulgarian government of this decision and to then withdraw last hope in powers special cable ta the examiner london july 10 with the in vasion of her territory by the rou manian troops bulgaria finds her main military division hemmed in^fh three sides by li'.i.nikj^ilkar and in imminent jm _ ijiiisp annihilated v jjsj r ' in hope oi prevent-m ztt^''~'lit!rk has appealed to the^b r^^^^i^tj^t with a special note 1 j ; ; russia asking for imnjhj ge tion the latest report from fl-pns to night showed that the servians and greeks are combining their forces at guevbheli and are preparing to : deliver a decisive blow at the same time came the an nouncement that the roumanian troops had begun to cross the frontier and this force will soon he j thrown against the bulgars ! army is completely routed all europe is discussing the posi . tion in which bulgaria now finds ! herself a few days ago it appeared that the bold campaign planned by the bulgarian military staff which was to split both the greek and servian divisions at one stroke was on the high road to success a series of battles extending over five days and ending in the com i plete rout of the bulgars from all macedonian territory has entirely changed the outlook â€” â€” special cable o the examiner london july 10 a dispatch from athens to-night states that an uncon firmed report from the front states that the bulgarian commander general ivau off bus surrendered with so.ooo men near demir kissarsof an official dispatch received in athens early to-day state that general ivanoff had been sarroundeci by a strong force of greeks i'rince paul of servia left to-day for belgrade on being informed that his j qÂ«i^ju|iformally declared war against ff h jt>riuce las bef * d pioia Chicago and vicinity in t ft/w ] creasing cloudiness and warmer _^, a/ei soy friday becoming unsettled by night ki â– j saturday probably showers moder tj s 1 ate winds becoming southerly j sc?7 itangp of temperatures yesterday v\_t i r___i higbest '. 71 j 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